Dose-response relationship between the age at diagnosis of cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity and cognitive impairment among middle-aged and older adults in China
Yu Zhao MD , Fang Long BS , Xiu-ting Wu BS , Juan Lei BS, Xiu-qin Ma MD, Xin-yu Luan BS
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Abstract
Aims
The purpose of this study was to explore the dose-response relationship between the age at diagnosis of cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity and cognitive impairment among middle-aged and older adults in China.
Methods
This is a secondary study using the China Health Retirement Longitudinal Study 2018(CHARLS 2018). The study included 1338 middle-aged and older adults. The middle-aged and older adults is defined as having cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity if he or she has two or more of the five diseases (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, stroke, and heart disease). We measured cognitive functions by evaluating situational memory capacity and mental status. The total cognitive function score ranges from 0 to 31. Participants defined cognitive impairment as a function of subject educational level: illiteracy<17, primary school<20, junior high school and above<24. Restrictive cubic splines were used to examine the shape of the association between the age at diagnosis of cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity and cognitive impairment.
Results
The mean age was 67.72±9.96 years, with 52.0 % being female. Of the total sample, 79.1 % were cognitive impairment. When all covariates were adjusted, our study showed that the later the age of diagnosis of cardiovascular metabolic multimorbidity in middle-aged and older adults, the more cognitive impairment is exacerbated.
Conclusion
The later age of diagnosis of CMM in middle-aged and older adults, the higher the risk of cognitive impairment. This suggests that nurses should promptly emphasize the relationship between CMM and cognitive impairment to their patients in their daily practice and encourage patients to be screened for CMM as early as possible.
期刊介绍:
Geriatric Nursing is a comprehensive source for clinical information and management advice relating to the care of older adults. The journal''s peer-reviewed articles report the latest developments in the management of acute and chronic disorders and provide practical advice on care of older adults across the long term continuum. Geriatric Nursing addresses current issues related to drugs, advance directives, staff development and management, legal issues, client and caregiver education, infection control, and other topics. The journal is written specifically for nurses and nurse practitioners who work with older adults in any care setting.